The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1928 — Page 1
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VOLUME THIRTY-SIX
IKKKNC'ASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEITKMHER 13, 1028.
No. 285.
fair deficit \ A s l announced Vi STEVENSON rv . r L\TKKVEAI, s \vh> n" vn tllMISSION is H " K> Ults'AlO.
LfFKJT
i«fopriation for
111 Hr l ‘fd 1o I’ay
siion Awards.
AT $«30 Fair Can
Horse
. wl considerable comment PJJco, Wedne lay night in re r ,'. t !, e horse -h >w, oni of th“ I.;,vl.-ir " f ,l ' , ' l: ’- K Inty fair. Many were of the opin- ^ that no admir don for these e\..hould be charged.
«II>K VDVEK IISI N(, >, U |., It is a known fact that Kanin i a - vertisiiig gets results for (iieen ,, tie merchants in the city and (0 mity. However, the scope of Bann. : ,„| v ,, tisin^ power has now goto h. \ n ,| limits of Patnam Cninty an a cuitonn r in New i it ; Au.hid Fleeni c, I.eal druey i ii'ceived an order by air mail Thi i| y morning for a bottle of Knnjola I rum Mrs. F'lance- ( heek who ] ji, ( , Eii't for her health. Mi ( h subscriber of The Daily liam . t am j read the Konjola medieim i',, make certain of speedy d< .v< i v. Mi FloP'ior sent her order to \ w York by air mail. KIDNAPPING CASE STIRS WINDY CITY
AWARDS MADE . ON TOWNSHIP EXHIBITIONS
!>\n FI VI row \ 'll IPs REPRE ''IN III' IN HOME K< ONOMK S DISPI.AYS \l (jYM.
■ I FN I HI I ' I II \N IN 1IIJ7
If 'olhs iif Nations lownship Exhibits
\re I'nique tml Well Worth Inspection lt> Fair \ isilors.
SON OF W EAL I H> SEW ER I ON TRACTOR HELD FOR M.n.ootl
RANSOM.
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Kokrt H. Stevenson, county agent, statement to the Banner ThuisH morning, set forth facts show that a nominal fee must lie
Lr:H fur the horse show in order T(||{n |{|
fhelp defray expense.' of the lair. Iple who patronize this feature
receive full value for their ad- M illiam H.inieri Reports Week kj l ,ii a; tlie entertainment con-i t- < «se lo Police. Relieved In tie highest cla-- horsemanship ami Work ol Mack Hand. obtainable and with funds de- !
it is hoped to cover the deficit j CHICAGO, Sept. 13. (I I' . ri-
1 cagu police were confronted today
Ip. Steien-"ii' tatement regard- with a new problem in Mali,, ten 5 the fair finance follows: istic tactic , the kidnapping hm hoMlountj i uncil appropriation, $1,- inu- for $(>0,000 ransom of tin 10-
year-old on of a wealthy a ( on-
tractor.
The boy is William Ranii ri, son of Frank A. Ranieri, who revealed only a week ago, the kndnapping of
Only fixed at the
nomie - 1 lepartnn 1 the g- muasium ( uiintv Fair, w ieh her than that of those which had i- „ made up for the lo. they had been (i.v.much work had he |ierfection of each.
t- wi ■ p were repie ent-
the Home E o
w hit h was held in in: the Putnam
-mallei num-
I t fall. Howevel,
I gers, Uuhscllville. Ypples—1st., Mrs. I- led Mi (jaughy, Russellville; 2nd., Mrs. ('larenee : ' eiff, Ru - ellville; Ribhiui, Mr-. John Sutherlin, Russellville. Best Collection— Mi . Clarence Cuff, Russellville. ( anned \ egelahles Beans- l-t.. Mrs. Freil M (ianghey; 2nd., Mrs. Clarence Guff; Rihhon,! ! Mrs. John Sutherlin. Cum—1st., Mrs. Fred McGaughey, ■ Rus-ellville; 2nd., Mrs. ( larenee Goff. , Ru->ellville. 1 1st., Mi
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(Continued on page two) THUGS INVADE HOSPITAL BUT ARE REPELLED
HIGH SCHOOL STARS ENROLL IN UNIVERSITY
DR. CNN \M WIFE SPEAK
I RUSH U HLETK PRcsPEt VKE BRIGHT VI JIGER I NSTITCTK IN.
LO* VI- BOV S MM R|( I I. ME
The DePauw Chapter of the Kp worth League will hold it' first meeting of the fall in the auditorium of the College Am . Church, Sunday eve nung at 6:30 o'cloek. Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, piesident of the College, will he the speaker. Thi- service will take the place of the evening service of worship. The Kpworth League officers will be in charge of the meeting. It will no doubt he necessary to come early to secure a de-iriblc seat.
ENTRANT IN NON-STOP HOP FORCED DOWN
ONE ( ROSS COt VI RY LANDS AT DEC M l R, REPORT.
ONLY FIVE STILL
PLANE INI).,
ALOFT
Several Grrenrastlc and Putnam Cmintv Mhleles Vt ill Form Nucleus for Freshman Net learn.
at the exhibit I the other-, a. ly planned an deveted to till
VN(,S I I ills SEKK 1(1 RI- si | | TWO MLMBF.RS FROM PRISON W Mill.
Premium list in catalogue tobetween >1200 ami $1300. J he h: a|i|>rn|iriation of $1,000 accord |ti> law can be u.-ed only for pay1 awards on live stock, agricultur-
Ru--ell lowr-liip. with Mrs. Claren-
ce Goff ot Ru--cllville, as chairman used a slogan, “l-uod Ways are Healthy Way - Ve, 1 they Lead to Betti r Homes,” A i level method of showing I valu •- w e- portrayed by the use if a e; uf svales, which had a large dish u| mixed vegetables anil fruits, and which had weights lahelle , Hun, Cnlcaim, Phosphorous, and Vitamirii A ,gn by the scales, “Knowledge and Piactiees of Food
Values M ke One Physically
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KILLFH
Nurses and Internes Repel Invasion of Gangsters In New M»rk Hospital Thursday.
NEW YORK, Sept. 1:;. it P) Gangsters invaded a ho pital today to rescue two of their member , who were held in the prison ward, killed a patrolman, but were repelled by
Fit.’ I nurses and internes, and had to Dee
The di-play of ve cun Ill'll gends well
i table-, fruits and very good.
bpij home economics products, ex-1 hi- son -uh-epuent demand ul thi
■nj liny contest* ol speed horse kpi'n.-p- of Fair, ■ cr and ahovi rg "f premium' -uch a tern L «>r, •' .ei'iuximately $■_’.- I < r,, h.i- I" h i.ii eil f i uni oth|i.iro' t"-i'l* i "imty apprnpr .. ii ui frum men haul - in the w.i\ ■vertising and donation-, $870 li.rii frum encessions, Industrial anil rides, estimated at $750.
km; i total - .‘Hidll tn |iay Viien-e-. [lefii it *630.
kidnappers.
The father said the hoy wn- -eized , by two men on his way lionic from i school last Thutsday afti'inuon. Hi: disappearance was reported to police I hut details were suppressed because of fear that the abductors might carry out their threat to kill the child. Ranieri told police he had rei five l iwo telephone calls, the -econd la-' night which threatened a torture death for the hoy unless the ransom 1 demanded was paid by Saturday.
light kn-e .b<*» | ri.'iit'ums Til father a-Wed p -t C *i f"i *»•- (ot paid nut of the county up- 1 six other children and admitted he kidion but by -|u eial guaranteed j had sought through friends to make Hi h'i|" ■ uf making enough !o deal with the e'.turtioni-t ring.
Police were positive the kidnapping was o part of Mafia extortion plots by which money ha- been obtained from scores of Italian business men under threats of torture and death.
Washington township, under the | directio: of Mi . (ireely Huffman had a m 'y maiplete di-play of “What I We D" 1 i Wa-hington Town-hip."l The exhibit wa one of the mo.-t com- ■ plete, with it shelve- of rich vegetable,, and fruit-. Many different I ample e.t canned good, were shown, j
Beautiful home made quilts, hou-e- |i( . i , who had . ur| , rise ,i burglars. •s and aprons attracted much at-| Brosman w ., ta | kinfr with an or-
derly when a group of amieil mei
Gi "i '-i.-t " town-hip, Mi Ralph ' appeared down a corridoi They ad
without attaining theii ohject. The gang-ters carried pistol or -awed off hot guns, and tired wildly i- they in-h pi I through (he ho.-pital. Patroiman Jeremiah < Biosman. assigned to guard the two iniured prisoner- nuitined in Fordliam ho.--
pital, wa killed.
One of tin pii.siiners was Janie Waul, who broke his leg recently, while attempting to e.-iape from po
A number of outstanding athletefr m I'utnam eounty high chools and i (rum all over Indiana have enrolled 1 a freshmen in Del’auw rniversity. Of this group, those best known in thi- community are Willis Masten and Wallie l.ongdeil, of (ireeiuastle; Rex Moffett, of Hainhridgi', and Hur
old Goodin, of Brazil.
Masten and I-ongden were stars an the Tiger Cub i|uintet la { season. Masten played four year- on the local high -i In id I net squad and w.icaptain during hi- senior year. He is the -on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masten. I.oiigden, playing his first year a- a regular on the (J. H. S net M|ii.ul last -eason, proved to he i valuable forward. He i; the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roheit Longden.
Rex Moffett flashy floor guar on (he whirlwind Bainhridge aggregation last winter, for several years wa one of the cleverest player in thi--eetii.n of the state. He i- the son ol Mr. and Mrs. ('hallo- Moffett, of
Rainbridge who formerly
BLAST BURNS ARE FATAL TO H. LIB0WITZ
INDT’LS. \KSON SI SI'Ft I III: IT SFD 1(1 \ll» IN TR M - Go I I I Til'BE.
I' ie i|elii :t of siiiO.
turn county is one of the few i has free fairs and if the fair Bntinueii, the i lent, of I’ut- ■ III! . 1 1-' I' dize that evi l -h m. thi”, will not only gel |'han valy rei' .vid in the wav ■v . i i 1 11 will wtinit (he Fair Board in putUtogh class County Fair for : wi'i one the county will he ’ am '
I ol.
M RAIN [thueatened Ipurm fair
J'^" 1 111 1""I1' (in EMMA P 1 USD.U. s| ( OND DAY OF FAIR.
I
SlTT FILED
A complaint for the removal of guardian an an accounting ha- hei i filed in the Putnam Circuit couit by and Alice, attorneys for tin pi: intiff. The title of the case i Nancy Homan ver.-us ( M. l"ge ir i
'. A. Stark.
Thi complaint alleges hat the tw. guai (an were duly appointed tin gum ,,.,n of William B imuide, hi aged and infirh man. and that tin y have not filed tn inventory in the two years thaO they have had charge of thi estate. • It also states that at the time i their appointment the r ward wa owner of an HI) acre faim and •nine per- nal property, and th t neveiai thou- ind dollars ha- heen tak n in by the guar ians, no aieoimting of which
a 'A (iownpoui of rain early ha- oeen made in the cleiks otiiii morning thr-atened the N'an.-y Homan i a -istor to William ^»f the Putnam County Bur.i-ide. according to the cimt|.iai.d. W after a few hour- in the and -he i- keeping hdn at her Home in 'ki"- i icy red away an I Indi ru puli- aftei takiag him ti n f 1 11 ' ■ K <•* and the th' ctn • 1 ouoly • Ctre i
he h .d been placed by his guardian to k'.'P at the expen-e of the count p.
|"' | l continuf.
"‘"(her fur the opening day r* 1 r: ' 1 the lerfest find [ , 1 ' I my • (lie five i alr b*li| lieie in the P , t , t I " ul Weiini' day afternoon
Iflt.
Dbilut were ail of much in""1 hundreds v.ent through the i ent rnd milled around 's 'land- and tho places mi fbt take a chance on * -me kind of a priz ■, which I ' ■ at larn ii hoo.hs. including the Merry-fio-.n 11 J*'" 1 * a" 1 * the fends wheel *' 11 l ml 'oiiiz .1 during the the ul,| ym) young alike.
' N RLETI.E appears
( All is DAM V(iED
^ h ** ve '*«- ■ lh».l Beetle. „ f th ,,
ils ki, " , • Th "
I z , ''' * hy . farmer
I
A Studehaker coach owned by Cm i Ferrund who re-ides east of eastle, i- being repaired at the Stud baker garage ftel being dan in an accident which occurcd earlier
in the week.
According to report . the accid' n occurred in Northwood near the eounty hospital. Fen and attempted turn a comer and turned too
Aiding int nd »t
tree. The huh cap on the nght wh< 1 caught on the tree and bent th. av'* hack, -ma.-hing the right fender a" t damaging the radiati r shell,
driver was not injured.
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FRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY
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As an added attraction for Fnd y. the third day of the Fifth Annual Putnam County Fair, the mereha.itof the city are offering 'Pwial Delia Day Bargains, which should prove very attractive to thrifty buyers wi>
mav attend the fait.
The merchi nts have all attempte
nnK - w.v„ to gove an unusual wiorthwhile ha. h e , P " f black dots gain tomorrow, and because of this h«nlv A> ‘’an not he fact it i- believed those interested, 4 ' much ninvein, will take advantage of the opportun-
.. u " : ' ' time that the heetUn/T" , " Un ' 1 I’utnani l of a a '"all hug, about
11 • vpi| '- w . with
>■ the
a l'Pcarance of th"
ity lo buy something l'"r less than it
'real . ulue.
We t, cTiaiitnan .howed, “Home Ptoj gres-j,” in L.e last fifty year . from the stage when the log cabin was the vogue. Everything :ti the exhibit per Uimtng u> that age wa.- typie i of tin
life of that time . was shown. The
, the U une -howed marked contrast to Tie u -eil today in the w ll equipped kitenen. ml the oM lamp- and ihiooms were al:-o Imwn. The modern I ' nu'tli >d of lising -howeil, mainly the' • hanges which eleettii al deviees have mad in tla !:i me, including the sewing m 'chin ■, tiie electric light and the
sweep, r.
Ja. k.-on t. \vi.-h:p, under the direction of Mr < a.-" -hove the vast diitei'Miee which had been made in the method of tli«' cate of children si.ee Health ( ru-ade- have heen ion dueled in th county. Children were show i a- they ate breakfast before the enlth in. ad''-, v hi h eon-i.ted
of coffee, bacon ami
ward , a wi II balanced meal of toast a half orange, shredded wheat an I
milk.
Madison township, with Mi-. Raymond Wright in charge had on displcy a Road S : de Market, which exhibit d fim -pi'i'itneiits of vegetable.-, 'mils, eolith honey, fresh tegs ai.d butt 'i. kwat 1 1 were made in the Eeonoini, I li purtnii'i t dur nc Wedne--day which were as follow
< akes
. \ •" 1 Fooil: l-t., Mr.-. Jo ie Hurst; ^ ■ Mi A. L. Arnolds R on, Mr*.
Prank Day.
Devils’ Fi'od - 1st., Bulk; 2"I., Mrs. K. C
bon,
Light Layer—Ise., Dav; 2nd., Mrs. ('. E. Mr . O. M. O'Hair. Dark Lay i Ist., Mi
ho; 2nd , Mr . Allen Bain. Burnt Sugat -1st., Mrs. Milo VYesi;
( ookies
' • ■ Mra. E. C. I ‘Jed., klit n Ban:; 3nl., Charlotte Et*
ter.
Dark l-t-. Mrs. Fred MrGaugh,.y ; j M d.. Mr-. O. M. O'Hair; Ribbon, yi| .. Lloyd Gardner. ( unned Lruils and Vegetables t 'hen ie . i -t., Mrs. . II- I i i< * * GieeniHstle; 2nd., Mr-. Glen Burge--, Fillmore; Ribbon, Mrs. Fred McGaughey, Russellville. Goo*, berries—1st., Mrs. John >Smelair, Fillmore; 2nd., Mary Holiday, Clovredale; Ribbon, Mrs. W. E. Thom-
as. Greencastle.
Peaehe- 1st., Mrs. Clarence Guff, dlville; 2nd., Mrs. James Lewman. Bainhi ulgej Ribbon, Lelia ( a-h. Blackberries - 1st., Mrs. Glen HurgFillmore; 2nd., Mrs, Jane Lewman, Bainbridge; Ribbon, Lucile F.l-
|j-, Greeneistle.
|; i-pherries l-t., Mrs. Janie- law man'. Rainbridge; 2nd.. Mr*, ‘ 'arenco tioff, Russellville; Ribbon, Mrs. Glen
Hurge-s. Fillmore.
P, ,, l-t.. Mi . Fied McGaughey , ' . 2nd . Mr*. CtereM* o-rt. •Hville; Ribbon, Elizabeth Kg-
\ a need on the prison ward and .-tart ed tiling. Brosman fell dead at th" first volley. Internes and nur-e ran to the prison ward and uevented the gangsters from gaining entrance ’o
\ -pinning wheel ) t hr |ni-on wunl. Ju-t hefor* the first "king uteri ils in S( | UH ,| ,,f police arriw 1 the c.uig-tei
fled.
here. Hi brother, Donovan "Tubby’' Moffett is fre liman football and has ket hill coach at DePauw. Harold Goodin, of Bra/ I, w ill Ion" b remembered by Greenea-tle net fans. It wa - Goodin 1 - long ho ting in both Rra/il-Greenca-tle tilts la-l wmtei that gave tile ( lay county ! quintet two vietorie after the Cuhad collected what wa- thought to he
a safe margin.
'la-ten, 1 cingdeii, Moffett and l Goodin would fit in nicely on any , body’ team and they tate they ar" I going out for freshman basket hall i : The-p four young men and othei I "lonnnent athlete- from other high school- over the state will give Coach I ' Moffett th* nucleus for one of tin j i he-t yearling team ever produced a! I
II he Methodist institution.
INDIANAPOLIS, September, LI Harold l.ibowitz, 22 vent old, 3S North Jeffet on .iveiiue, key w lines in the investigation of the i xplo-iot and fire at the Fdward Traugott & t’o., clothing store, died at I ilO o ■lock Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist ho. pital. Me had been ra lion d only foi liort interval -i n Yugust 26, the night of the Ma t, it which he stiffen'd third degree hurn l.ibowitz never made a statement concerning the explosion although ii his delirium he w.i- -aid to have di-
"US-O I it -everal time.:.
ln\ 'stigator -coking to place responsibility for the explo-ion and t
resided j l4 PPreheml niemhe r- ot in allegei
gigantic automohile theft ling ei ' which Eelware) Traugott i chargee I with being the "brains,'’ deelaied tha i l.ibowitz' d- nth will in no way himle
| the investigation.
I! \K N l> l*F> l BOY F.D
14 MOTORISTS ARE KILLED IN GRADE CRASHES
I MU f amilies wiped when him ns H 1 1 \1 lOMt'HILES.
HORSE SHOW \RDS Award- in four clas.se made at the fir-t night hor-e show held Wed ne-day evening aie as fedlows:
V ham w.e hurni'il to the groum on the farm of Tliomn- Howlett earl I htirselHy mo: ning alniut three o’e loe The building was -ail to have bee. ignited by th*' scvi'ie elect I :e al -teen .vhicli oee urreel here early Thur-da niorning. The glow from tlv eonfLg ration wa- seen by a ounds'r t*
■ ireene a tie people'.
It was i poiteel that » ealf, v.a.'o name-- and onne hay wete in th loarn when it burn si and we re de
j : royed.
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Jurors Indict Chas. Beasle\
l uur of Nine starting Planes Out Of New York to California Air Race. ROOSEVELT FIELD, I.. L, Sept. 13. (ITT John Morri . ami Col. William Thaw II, were forced to land their Le ckhe'cel-Yega airplane at Decatur, Ind., at 3 a. m. today because of motor trouble, they notified autlijrities here. The plane was badly damaged in landing, hut neither Morris nor the t'olonel w.e- hurt. They are resting in a hospital in I'eeatur. .—<, — MINKS FI ELI', LOS W’GELES. Sept. IT (UP) The National air races teaehed their zenith heie today with the at rival of the non -top fliers from New York scheduled te> condude the day's program. Col. ( harle A. Lindbergh wa? to fly with tin ' lliroe Mu-keteers” of the army again today. His Aunts thrill'd thousands yesterday, IT i I! and t planes fini -bed their ao--continental races ye.-terday. E. E. R.tllough, in a Liard Lc-R wini.ihed first In the (Ta- B rae" . He wa follow*' by John P. Wood, WACO 10; John Living ton. WACO 111: t harle. \V. Miyti \\ \< () 1(1; and Edwanl C. Schultz, Se.-.sna in order named. Four * i n planes finished in this event. Three (Ta- t' planes finished as follow-: Robert W. Cantwell, Lot kleed Vega. ( apt. ('. B. I). ( ollyeT, air tnhl. ami Edward *1. Brook , Fokker. Balloiigli, who landeil first in the I , . - ■ k i ■ • *1 'he opinion that John Livingston, •vho fini In d -i ennd, wmild he dei hir'd wi line i in elapsed time. It d hick, which foieed Ballough to vork all ot two night-, at Oklahoma ity and Yuma, Ari/., left hail and ds motor fmo tinned well on the final Tig'i'. At Yuma he borrowed and intail I a in w motor, hut he did not iclie.i hi- margin today would off-' t ime lost previously. Ballough wa> accompanied by I . It. 'Grunlpa". Diekinson, 71, known In “flying Santa Clau ” of Chicago. I'icki i-on -aid he enjoyed the trip iimn nsely.
l ive Gaitcd ( lass
l-t., Ed Moon, Iniiiatiapolis, Ind
on ( oek Bobbin.
2nd., Mr- A. II Fi-k, Indianapoli- j
Ind.. on Allowe-e.
I FRIO II \ I IF MW t II M«.l I WITH Ml RHI Ii ul MRS
MILLER.
NEWCASTLE, Ind., Sept IT
GARY, Sept, l: (UP) \ grand trunk freight ttain i rashed into
and after- l(njr j,t automohile near here e.irl'.
touay. Seven |ier-on were killed and a 7 year old boy wa injured perhap
fatally.
The de: d were believed to h D. S. Pollock, 86. Lilbcein, Mo.; Howard Smith, 38. Dearhoin, M;ch : < . ( Mainord. 35; Mi Mainotd, Mr . V i .[one-, 24; A baby "y age about 2U month , and a bahy. All except Pol hak and Smith were Tom Matthew-, Mo., It was believe . The patty wa driving into Gar..' when th*' accident occurred, the train deme'ished the automobile nd tan more than a quartei " a nule tK':o! it could he -tupped
'lid , Sam l.enover, Danville. III., on ,(' h)ll |e Bea-leu of Terre Haute, wo Eleet, ridden by Mi-s I'oroth j| |( jj,. l( .,| f, fji-t degi.e murder h;
Mi
I >nk
Mis. Goff;
I renu
Ri*'- RICE, Minn.. Sept, 13 (HIT *Se\ n ; persons, cnnipo-illg t’ '' entire tangly Frank ■ 0 f j c hi Mai kill * ■' Ribbon, here li*-t night when theii autmiioliiK was struck at a cro--ing hy a i h-
ern Pacifii Pa eiigei train.
The dead a"' John Mot gel, 27. Rice former; Mr- Morgel, 21; Aim . 5; Veronita, l; Sophi i, 3; G< rtrude, 2
and a five in<i"th- "Id gill. OPEN HIM'WI \RTERS
Hazel Ram
Shout/. Hh., Sam l.enover, Danville, III., n Black Diamond. Pony ( lass. Pony I ader 12 Inches. I t . Mi- Robin.-on, Greencu-tle, on Daisy Dean. 2nd., Mr. Grime-, Greencastle, on Midget. ffrd.. Sum I enover, Danv ille, III., on Purdue, riddi a hy ( ha Hill. Ith., Jo .limnii'i Arnold, Greeneas tie, on Dai.-y. T hree Gainled N addle ( lass Lady Rider I t.. Mr-. A II. Fi-k, Indianapoli in Peggy FT-k. 2nd., Ed Moore, Indianapolis, on Jane Ueavine, ridden by Miss Rah nour. 3rd., Mi.-- Jane Hadley, Danville, Did., on Monte Peavine. 4th., Buck Davi-, Crawfordaville, on CLpper, ridden hy Mi-s Mali It l'i
vis.
Light Harness Driving ( lass 14., Harold O-nian, Dana, Ind., on Ben FTower. 2nd., Dr. Kellar, Stileaville, on Bui mg T'vviil. ;tid., Ed Moore, Indianapoli-, an Cock Robin. Ith., Sam I enover, Danville, 111., on Fleet, driven hy Miss Dorothy Shoutz. Dog Show To Be On Friday
degri
the lleiiiy eounty grand jury lat* Wedne-tlay aftenionn, aei u-ed of th murder of Mi- Myrtle Miller, 3> I year- old, of Munch', whn-e body J with the head badly eru hod w i found on a lonely road ninth of her'
I Sept. I.
Judge J. R. Hin-hiivv would not re veil vvTiethei the grand jury indieti
Homi'i Patterson, implnate*! will
Rea-ley hy Mis. I line \ I live» j tel - n i - a fugitive of justice | The grand jury repoited aftei I o'clock. Ml- Moyer, j witne--i il tiie killing from the i seat of an automobile, w.i- hefo
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Pal
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wh.
f ron
tl
morn
M \ RBI \GK LB ENSI I atl.erin*' Boling, Put am ' ind Gi'orgi* FT Carr, Lansing I, forth, has.
minty, av un-
grand juiy again \\
ing.
The warrant wa- read to Rea. ley it the county jail hy Sheriff ('aitnnn. He made no comment ——o— THE W E VIIILit I 'n ettled tonight and FYiday, local thunder.-toim*. Slightly warmer Friday in extiein** north portion.
IT WE> PASSED n\ Ell tin An ail plane was hear prt.-.-ing iver (iii'onea-th', We ui' day evening ihout nil e o'clock, Many of the people lowntown attending th*- fair were pee dating whethei ol not thi- plan* was entered in the an <h ■ hy now unler way. 'The plane pa ed directly iv i r the city and did not seem to -low down. From the sound of the motor the plane mu-t have been up high and it vv only heard foi a .holt time. A number of people reported hearing a plane between eleven and tw Tve o'clock which would eovrespoiid with me heard in Indian,op«di- it 15 o'Tock daylight saving tini*-. I I MB \l. 1111 Rs I) \ Y Funeral -ervices foi Mi-. (Tan Spurgeon who pa.-.-ed away at her home mi the corner of Bloomington amt Seiffinary streets, Tue day eve ning, were held Thur-day afternoon from the home. 'Th*' Rev. C. Howunl Taylor ha*l eharge of the servici's and Perry Ru-h furai-hiil the music. Interment was in F'oK -t Hill cemeteiv.
V/ins Trans-Continent Race
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A. R. Chenovveth. Republican county chairman, announced today tha' Republican headquarters have heen opened in the room- above the Steven- Drug Store, and will be maintained there until after the election
in November.
There will be some one in the headquarter- all the time and th" general public i invited to drop for a rest ami Information.
.. „ —o— s,| |T FOR DIVORI E
Minnie Zigler ha- filed suit fur divorce from William Zigler, chargin'.' cruel and inhuman treatment. The complaint states that they were mar-
ried on June 2$, 1!'21 and separated judges take up
in September of thi- year. The com- ining which i- the be.-t. olaint alleges that the defendant Classe- have been provided for all struck and cursed the plaintiff and kind* of dogs, and it is believed ther* that the defendant became intoxicat- will he a big entry list in each of th ■
ed at times. ! classe*.
GREY I ESI VIlllAY t'F D(KiS FA I R SEEN HERE WILL BE ON
DISPLYY TDMORROW.
Toniorrow will be Dog Show *iay at th*' county fair, ami the chance are that the greatest array of doa tle-h that ha ever been ecu in the county, will he on display when the
take ui> their task of detenu-
UP- Path* Nr*« Earl Rowland (left) of Wichita. Kan? . whose Crons monoplane i won the Class A rice f*om New York to Lo? Angslrs Rowland u ihown with Bill Kawalski, who ascompmied him on the flight, w*—*
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